Kelly Moore, of the 8000 block of South Artesian Avenue, was charged with sexual abuse and appeared Sunday in Kane County court, where he was ordered held in lieu of $40,000 bail, according to Aurora police.

Moore was at an "informal meet and greet" with other residents of Centennial Hall, 1363 Prairie St., including a 19-year-old female, police said.

At about 1 a.m., when the woman decided to go to her dorm room, Moore offered to walk her to her room, police said. After they reached her door, Moore asked if he could see the inside of her room, police said.

After the woman opened the door, she allowed him to go into her room while she remained in the hallway holding the door open, police said.

After being inside the room by himself, he picked the woman up, which caused the door to close behind her, police said. Moore then sexually abused the woman despite her telling him to stop and unsuccessfully trying to free herself, police said.

Community Unit School District 308 is considering spending millions to bring wireless Internet to every classroom and to buy enough computers to put a device in the hands of every student from third grade up.

Teens and pre-teens might be too mature to join a traditional Easter egg hunt, but nearly 50 of them happily scrambled all over Wheeler Park Friday evening searching for the Easter Bunny in the Geneva Park District's first Egg-Mazing Race.

The aunt of two Aurora men accused of plotting to attack the Joliet Armory said Monday the charges against her nephews are "breaking up our whole family," and she does not know any reason why the cousins would want to attack the United States or the government.